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AEA
SAYS 121.5 ELT MANUFACTURING SHOULD STOPThe FAA has asked the FCC to cancel proposed rules that would
ban the use and manufacture of 121.5 MHz emergency locator transmitters.
As we reported
in June, the FCC has said it plans to ban 121.5 ELTs because search and
rescue satellites don't monitor that signal anymore. However, the FAA
points out that the Coast Guard and Civil Air Patrol do monitor the
frequency and that more than 38,000 (of 200,000) aircraft owners have
voluntarily equipped with the replacement 406 MHz units. It also noted
that manufacturers wouldn't be able to suddenly equip more than 160,000
aircraft. "The ability of the aviation industry to continue the
manufacture, importation, sale and use of 121.5 MHz emergency locator
transmitters is of utmost importance to the aviation community," the FAA
wrote to the FCC. However, the Aircraft Electronics Association
disagrees with a key point of the FAA's argument, saying manufacture of
the old-style ELTs should be stopped. More...

Iceland Hosts European
Aviation Summit
This international conference will explore the latest developments in
aviation asset management in Europe as well as the future of asset
management services. It will also provide an unparalleled opportunity
for networking with European airlines, aircraft manufacturers, banks,
airports, law firms, financial analysts, leasing and finance companies,
consultants, service providers and any aviation professionals involved
with the development of the aviation asset management sector in Europe.
Airlines admitted at no charge.
Click here for more information.

NEW
TWIN OTTER CERTIFIEDThe modernized version of the venerable
Twin Otter has received Transport Canada certification and launch
customer Zimex Aviation has taken delivery of the first of the Series
400 aircraft at the Farnborough Airshow from manufacturer Viking Air of
Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. Resumption of production and
recertification took three years and Viking CEO Dave Curtis said the
first delivery is a milestone in what will almost certainly be a long
run of the legendary STOL twin. "We are writing the next chapter in the
long history of de Havilland Aircraft in Canada, and thank our customers
who have remained loyal even through one of the toughest economic
environments in recent memory. More...

JA Air Center  When It
Comes to Garmin Avionics,Go with a Name You Can
Trust!
Since 1965, pilots have trusted the avionics experts at JA Air
Center. Whether you're looking for ship-in repair, custom
installation, or a mail order purchase, no one knows avionics better
than JA Air Center.

FAA
REQUIRES AIRCRAFT REGISTRATION RENEWALSThe FAA will now
require re-registration of all civil aircraft over the next three years
and renewal every three years after that, the agency said on Monday. A
final rule (PDF) published this week establishes specific
expiration dates over a three-year period for all aircraft registered
before Oct. 1, 2010, and requires re-registration of those aircraft
according to a specific schedule. A fee of $5 will be collected for each
registration and each renewal. The FAA will cancel the N-numbers of
aircraft that are not re-registered or renewed. "These improvements will
give us more up-to-date registration data and better information about
the state of the aviation industry," said FAA Administrator Randy
Babbitt. Current regulations require owners to report the sale of an
aircraft, the scrapping or destruction of an aircraft, or a change in
mailing address, but many owners have not complied with those
requirements, the FAA said. More...

PiperJet 
Revolutionary
PiperJet. A class of one. Because only one jet combines so much speed,
range, cabin comfort, and payload with single-engine efficiency.
PiperJet  Piper's economical solution for business
aviation.

GARMIN
HAND-FLYING BACKUPGarmin has introduced redundancy for the
pilot with its Electronic Stability and Protections System (ESP) that
keeps hand-flying pilots from getting into trouble. The system operates
when the GFC 700 autopilot has been disengaged. It operates in the
background and if the pilot becomes distracted or incapacitated the
system uses the autopilot servos and sensors to detect and correct
unsafe flight conditions. It will also prevent overstressing the
airframe during pullouts. After it senses things are back to normal it
goes back into the background. "Until today, this type of stability
augmentation system has only been available on fly-by-wire aircraft that
cost millions of dollars," said Gary Kelley, Garmin's vice president of
marketing. "We're thrilled to be the first to make this safety enhancing
technology available to business and general aviation pilots.
More...

Big South Fork Airpark Is
More than Just a Neighborhood It's a
Community
Each home has convenient runway access and is in the immediate vicinity
of the 125,000-acre Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area
with its forests, gorges, and sandstone bluffs. All Big South Fork
Residents can enjoy: Safety  Big South Fork Airpark is one
of the safest Airparks in the country. Convenience  the
5,500-ft. runway has four approaches, pilot-controlled lighting, an
on-site maintenance facility, and FBO; fly in 24 hours a day.
Value  home sites starting at $89K; there is no income tax
and low property tax in Tennessee; no tax on your airplane!
Click here for more information.

HELP
US COVER YOUR AIRVENTURE NEWSAs you put the final touches on your press
material for AirVenture Oshkosh, we have some tips to help you get the
most out of your PR presence at the big show. If you have a new product,
a significant update of an existing product or a new service that
260,000 pilots and aviation professionals will be interested in knowing
about, by all means let us know. You can reach us at press@avweb.com.

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Gary Martin is
the head of Aftermarket Sales, Marketing and Service at Bombardier. He
was most recently at Honeywell and has 25 years in the industry.More...

WHO'S
WHERE? YOU TELL USGet a promotion or a new job? Your
colleagues want to know about it, and AVwebBiz can get the word
out. Drop us a line about the
staff appointment, with a nice recent photo, and we'll do our best to
include it in our new section, "Who's Where." The items will be
permanently archived on AVweb for future reference, too.More...

Mooney: We Love to Fly.
Fast.Fly faster. Fly farther. In the powerhouse advancement of the
best-selling single-engine rectractable on the market.

Pilots know. There's no aircraft like the new Mooney Acclaim Type
S. Nothing has prepared you for the performance punch you'll feel
when you pull back the yoke. You'll fall in love with pure speed and
flying excitement all over again. Mooney is taking deposits for 2010
models. Call (800) 456-3033 or
visit Mooney.com.

Win a Spidertracks Aviator as we celebrate
our 15th Anniversary! All you have to do is click here to enter your name and e-mail address.
(You only have to enter once, and you'll be entered in our prize
drawings for the entire year  so if you've already entered, you're
all set.)

And no, we're not
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invite them to sign up for AVweb so they can qualify for our 15
Grand Giveaways prize drawings, too. (We won't spam them, either 
but we hope they will sign up for our newsletters.)

CANADIAN
MILITARY FLIGHT TRAINING: A RIDE-ALONG IN THE CT-156 HARVARD
IITo many
people, it's just a joke about funny Canadian place names, but Moose
Jaw, Saskatchewan is the center of the universe for young military
officers from all over the world who want to become military pilots.
Under the auspices of 15 Wing Moose Jaw, the Canadian Forces and
Bombardier are in a joint venture to train Canada's next generation of
pilots and also new pilots from as far away as Singapore. AVweb's
Russ Niles went for a ride in the CT-156 Harvard II (the Canadian
version of the Texan II used by the U.S. Air Force) and spoke with
flight instructor Capt. Zack Charbonneau. More...

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